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Maverick Chase
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22 June, 16:18
Why do animal cells have many little vacuoles?
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Nikolai Robinson
22 June, 16:41
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They don't require big ones because they're able to keep moving and provide food and energy for themselves while plant feels are not able to do the same, thus giving them lather vacuoles.
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